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states. it's my pleasure to interview his holiness, dalai lama. >> your holiness, how are you? >> fine. >> you're at the mayo clinic, had your regular check-up, everything healthy? >> the last seven years annually i got checked here and my physical condition remain more-or-less same. >> that's good. you are probably the most famous person i have ever interviewed. >> no? >> do you like being that famous? >> no, no. i always describe myself as a morning normal no less. i am one of the human beings. basically, we are the same. you britisher or -- >> i am british, yes. >> i am tibetan. basically, your emotion, my emotion, your mind, my mind, your physical --of course, there's difference, the size of nose. but basically, same physical. i always look that way. we are the same. we are same. >> do you think that fame is a corrupting force in the modern world, celebrity? >> think it depends on the attitude, towards popularity or good name. if you too much attach, then sometimes you become hindrance to
states. it's my pleasure to interview his holiness, dalai lama. >> your holiness, how are you? >> fine. >> you're at the mayo clinic, had your regular check-up, everything healthy? >> the last seven years annually i got checked here and my physical condition remain more-or-less same. >> that's good. you are probably the most famous person i have ever interviewed. >> no? >> do you like being that famous? >> no, no. i always describe myself as a...
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will the new man in charge be a friend or foe of the united states? >> i would have to have insurance. i don't think i could go without. >> but president obama's signature accomplishment could be struck down by the supreme court as soon as tomorrow.
will the new man in charge be a friend or foe of the united states? >> i would have to have insurance. i don't think i could go without. >> but president obama's signature accomplishment could be struck down by the supreme court as soon as tomorrow.
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protesters outside the united states embassy. it's, as you can see, it's a very, very tense situation. the violence in libya and in egypt and the president's response quickly becoming a big campaign issue in the race for the white house. with us now the former new york city mayor and one-time republican presidential candidate, rudy giuliani, who's supporting mitt romney. mr. mayor, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you for having me, wolf. >> let's talk a little bit about the political fallout from this awful situation in egypt and in libya. first of all, listen to what mitt romney said today. >> a terrible course for america to stand in apology for our values, that instead when our grounds are being attacked and being breached, that the first response to the united states must be outrage at the breach of the sovereignty of our nation. an apology for america's values is never the right course. >> president obama later responded to that in an interview with cbs news. listen to what he said. >> there's a broader lesson to be
protesters outside the united states embassy. it's, as you can see, it's a very, very tense situation. the violence in libya and in egypt and the president's response quickly becoming a big campaign issue in the race for the white house. with us now the former new york city mayor and one-time republican presidential candidate, rudy giuliani, who's supporting mitt romney. mr. mayor, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you for having me, wolf. >> let's talk a little bit about the...
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and god bless these united states. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own ♪ wherever this flag's flown ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own ♪ wherever this flag's flown ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own ♪ wherever this flag's flown ♪ we take care of our own ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sun coming up over new york city ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] did you know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an
and god bless these united states. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own ♪ wherever this flag's flown ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own ♪ wherever this flag's flown ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own ♪ wherever this flag's flown ♪ we take care of our own ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sun coming up over new york city ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ]...
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it's quite a big honor to represent the united states in your sport. for your sport. there is a lot of training that goes behind getting to that level and a lot of pressure. the reward is standing on the awards stand. just watching. it all unfolds to your success. that's why you see people cry. >> when they play the anthem and all the work is suddenly worth it. even now you are emotional. >> it's kind of strange because i didn't have an opportunity to enjoy any of it. to me i was on a mission. i didn't have any time to reflect whatsoever. >> do you swim these days? >> i try to swim a couple days a week. i walk for about 45 minutes to an hour to stay in shape and cloaks are very revealing. >> you look in great shape. how old are you in. >> i'm 62. >> you look better than me. >> i don't think so. >> i try to swim, but not the same speed you did. did you time yourself? >> that would be a big mistake. >> where do you swim? >> there is a masters swim program at ucla here in los angeles and a bunch of guys that used to be swimmers and a bunch of people that never had a chan
it's quite a big honor to represent the united states in your sport. for your sport. there is a lot of training that goes behind getting to that level and a lot of pressure. the reward is standing on the awards stand. just watching. it all unfolds to your success. that's why you see people cry. >> when they play the anthem and all the work is suddenly worth it. even now you are emotional. >> it's kind of strange because i didn't have an opportunity to enjoy any of it. to me i was on...
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>> well, we moved to the united states when i was 2 1/2 years old. my parents, after they finished their competitive career in gymnastics, their dream was to open up a gymnastic school and coach gymnasts and onto world championships and olympic games. and they knew that back at the the time in 1989, 1990, that wasn't really possible in russia. and so they knew they wanted to move to the united states to hopefully get the doesn't to be able to create a gymnastics school. so that's kind of what they did. they packed a few suitcases, not much money, just a toddler, me, and got on a plane and just went after their dreams. >> where did you start in america? >> new orleans, out of all places. and it was the week of mardi gras when we moved. it was crazy. i was 2 1/2 years old. my parents didn't know a lick of english. here with we are in the middle of mardi gras. they're like, oh my gosh. what have we done? where have we moved? things were okay. we stayed for a year and moved to dallas. >> you look for all intensive purposes like a classic dallas girl. >>
>> well, we moved to the united states when i was 2 1/2 years old. my parents, after they finished their competitive career in gymnastics, their dream was to open up a gymnastic school and coach gymnasts and onto world championships and olympic games. and they knew that back at the the time in 1989, 1990, that wasn't really possible in russia. and so they knew they wanted to move to the united states to hopefully get the doesn't to be able to create a gymnastics school. so that's kind of...
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this is the 41st president of the united states as you've never seen him before. he tells his story in his own words in a revealing and deeply personal new documentary. let's take a look. >> i've seen what crosses that big desk. i've seen the unexpected crisis that arrives in a cable, in a young aide's hand. and so i know that what it all comes down to this election is the man at the desk. and who should sit at that desk? my friends, i am that man. >> the film is called "41." it's produced by jerry weintraub. good friend of the president for over 40 years. jerry, it's -- i watched it this morning. it is a fascinating documentary because you just can't imagine, there are so many things about this man that you don't know. and as i was watching, i was like i didn't know that happened to him. i didn't know about this. i see all sorts of stuff. pictures, images, revelations from his own mouth which are really startling. >> but you know why you don't know? most people don't know all about it. is because he never bragged about himself and he never felt that he was going
this is the 41st president of the united states as you've never seen him before. he tells his story in his own words in a revealing and deeply personal new documentary. let's take a look. >> i've seen what crosses that big desk. i've seen the unexpected crisis that arrives in a cable, in a young aide's hand. and so i know that what it all comes down to this election is the man at the desk. and who should sit at that desk? my friends, i am that man. >> the film is called...
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the united states of america was right when it started. to give priority to the conflict to put the barometers for that. president obama himself on the 19th of may of last year, when he spoke from the state department he outlines how peace can be achieved. unfortunately, this was not followed by the americans. they kept a blind eye to the measures that were destructive to the peace process. trying to even prevent them from trying to preserve the international community which was the two-state solution. here, the process has to be reviewed to the service. as mrs. clinton said this evening that they have to meet the aspirations of the people. by ending the occupation of our land. we need serious nes in approaching this. >> chairman thank you very much for joining me. >>> how long will the gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members it.congress. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundre
the united states of america was right when it started. to give priority to the conflict to put the barometers for that. president obama himself on the 19th of may of last year, when he spoke from the state department he outlines how peace can be achieved. unfortunately, this was not followed by the americans. they kept a blind eye to the measures that were destructive to the peace process. trying to even prevent them from trying to preserve the international community which was the two-state...
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or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicated. the killing of women and children to be eradicated and we propose the path. we propose the way. the path is to recognize the right of the palestinians to self-governance, allow the people of palestine to make decisions regarding their own future. imagine one day in palestine there is no longer occupation. occupation no longer exists in palestine. >> do you believe -- >> translator: what else would remain? >> do you believe in a two-state solution? >> translator: about the decision of the people of palestine i cannot express an opinion. that is their prerogative. but the people of palestine must be allowed by everyone and helped by everyone to allow them, to give them the right to choose for themselves, to choose their own future. >> if they agreed, mr. president -- if the palestinians agree to deal with the israelis, which recognized a two-state solution,
or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicated. the killing of women and children to be eradicated and we propose the path. we propose the way. the path is to recognize the right of the palestinians to self-governance, allow the people of palestine to make decisions regarding their own future. imagine one day in palestine there is no longer occupation. occupation...
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now, i -- i, i want -- i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. and, i proudly nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. now, folks,n tampa a few days ago, we heard a lot of talk. oh, about how the president and the democrats don't really believe in free enterprise and individual initiative. how we want everybody to depend on the government. how bad we are for the economy. this republican narrative, its alternative universe says that every one of us in this room who amounts to anything, we're all completely self-made. one of the greatest chairman that the democratic party ever had, bob strauss, used to say that every politician wants every voter to believe he was born in a log cabin he built himself. but, as strauss then admitted, it ain't so. we democrats, we think the country works better with a strong middle class, with real opportunities for poor folks to work their way into it. with business and government actually working together to promote growth and broadly shared prosperity. you see, we believe that we're all in thi
now, i -- i, i want -- i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. and, i proudly nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. now, folks,n tampa a few days ago, we heard a lot of talk. oh, about how the president and the democrats don't really believe in free enterprise and individual initiative. how we want everybody to depend on the government. how bad we are for the economy. this republican narrative, its alternative universe says that every one of...
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so almost one out of two, one out of three people in the united states of america are edging in poverty and he's saying that he's not concerned? he should have fought it, piers. he never should have said it if he even thought it but it's a ridiculous thought. >> he adds up to a very wealthy guy with real americans, many of whom, tens, hundreds and million are really suffering right now. >> i don't understand the safety net that he says is there. if it's broken, he'll fix it. for him to get the economy back online. the first programs he's going to change is going to affect the poor. >> pretty soon, quite interestingly in britain, two things have happened to the banking community in the last week and it was public pressure anger. secondly, it's a famous barveger almost unprecedented, and a real series of big blows. do you think that they have gotten away with it in many ways? >> i think they have gotten away with it but the executives on wall street have gotten away with it as well. why is why the protection bureau that president obama put into place -- he went over senate's head and did
so almost one out of two, one out of three people in the united states of america are edging in poverty and he's saying that he's not concerned? he should have fought it, piers. he never should have said it if he even thought it but it's a ridiculous thought. >> he adds up to a very wealthy guy with real americans, many of whom, tens, hundreds and million are really suffering right now. >> i don't understand the safety net that he says is there. if it's broken, he'll fix it. for him...
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i was referring to the president of the united states. i didn't make a joke about special olympics the way the president did. i didn't make a joke about extra chromosome right wingers the way al gore did. those are specific conditions. i didn't call the president a down syndrome child. i used the word retard the same way people use idiot, cretin, moron and the rest of them which were all once technical terms and i had it with the language police. you were wrong that no one else is laughing. everyone is fed up with the language police. >> you wouldn't use the "n" word, would you? >> not the "n" word argument. now we are back to my book "mugged." no. of course not. for one thing, it's like a curse word. >> why would you allow the word police as you put it to make any exceptions? >> i should have called my book three books back about guilty liberal victims and their assault on america. everybody wants to be black. no. unless you went through slavery and went through jim crow, i do not want to hear victims bullying the rest of america. this i
i was referring to the president of the united states. i didn't make a joke about special olympics the way the president did. i didn't make a joke about extra chromosome right wingers the way al gore did. those are specific conditions. i didn't call the president a down syndrome child. i used the word retard the same way people use idiot, cretin, moron and the rest of them which were all once technical terms and i had it with the language police. you were wrong that no one else is laughing....
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look at a map of the united states and look at the density of the united states, most of it is still on the east coast. a lot of people i know on the east coast don't want to own guns. i think people should be able to own them. we should not infringe on that right. we need to make the rules more stringent. >> last time we spoke you were flirting with the idea of running for the mayor of new york. are you still flirting with it? >> no i was convinced and people told me, you'd have to taka year and a half of your life to do nothing but raise money. i didn't have time because i'm doing the tv show now. i'm very interested in what the post bloomberg look like. i start with looking at the over candidates who have good qualities. the thing that concerns me most is about quinn. i've been very outspoken about quinn. she's a lovely person but she is bloomberg's hand picked successor. i resent that he feels needs to control the fate of city hall. he already overturned a voter approved referendum. quinn has that blood on her hands. i was very, very upset about that. i just don't think that quin
look at a map of the united states and look at the density of the united states, most of it is still on the east coast. a lot of people i know on the east coast don't want to own guns. i think people should be able to own them. we should not infringe on that right. we need to make the rules more stringent. >> last time we spoke you were flirting with the idea of running for the mayor of new york. are you still flirting with it? >> no i was convinced and people told me, you'd have to...
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. >> he wanted to run for president of the united states, and he understood that within the republican nominating process, somebody that was pro choice or pro gay rights or anything in terms of a progressive stance would lose. >> i didn't ever see it as a flip-flop. i think that what you saw was the tension between personal beliefs and a public persona. >> none of this would slow romney down. his sights were already set on the white house in 2008. but there were doubts about his convictions and questions about his mormon faith, a religion some evangelicals call a cult. >> mormonism is the most colorful and controversial, politically toxic and dangerous because people pull out strands and skewer them. >> there was no avoiding it, though, so romney decided to give a crucial speech on his faith early in the primaries. >> he wrote it. he really wrote every word. >> he wrote every word of it. i heenl mean, you very rarery hear that about a politician. >> he did. >> i am an american running for president. i do not define my candidacy by my religion. a person should not be elected because of
. >> he wanted to run for president of the united states, and he understood that within the republican nominating process, somebody that was pro choice or pro gay rights or anything in terms of a progressive stance would lose. >> i didn't ever see it as a flip-flop. i think that what you saw was the tension between personal beliefs and a public persona. >> none of this would slow romney down. his sights were already set on the white house in 2008. but there were doubts about...
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states, and he's not going to meet with the president of the united states. what's going on here? >> well, i think that -- look, prime minister netanyahu can reach the president any time he wants. and my guess is, there are just scheduling difficulties and i wouldn't be surprised if they work something out. >> i wouldn't be surprised either. but it does sort of reenforce this notion, some of israel's supporters have doubts about the president of the united states' commitment to support for israel. you heard what mitt romney said not that long ago in his acceptance speech in tampa. listen to this one line that he said. >> president obama has thrown allies like israel under the bus. >> thrown allies like israel under the bus. so what do you say to romney on the heels of what happened with the jerusalem platform dispute, now this inability to come together for netanyahu and the president to meet what mitt romney is saying, go aled as a strong supporter of israel, what do you say? >> here's what i say. the two biggest threats to israel, are one, a nuclear iran, a
states, and he's not going to meet with the president of the united states. what's going on here? >> well, i think that -- look, prime minister netanyahu can reach the president any time he wants. and my guess is, there are just scheduling difficulties and i wouldn't be surprised if they work something out. >> i wouldn't be surprised either. but it does sort of reenforce this notion, some of israel's supporters have doubts about the president of the united states' commitment to...
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so it's quite a big honor to represent the united states in your sport. for your sport. there's a lot of training that goes behind getting to that level. a lot of pressure. but the reward is standing on the award stand. you know, just watching it. all just unfold your success. that's why you see people cry. >> because when they play the anthem and all the work is suddenly worth it -- i can see even now, you're emotional about it. >> well, it's kind of strange because i didn't have an opportunity to enjoy any of it. so to me i was on a mission. i just didn't have any time to reflect whatsoever. >> do you swim these days? >> i try to swim a couple days a week. i walk for about 45 minutes to an hour to try to stay in shape and clothes are very revealing. >> you're looking great, i have to say. how old are you now? >> i'm 62. >> wow. unfortunately, you look better than me. >> i don't think so. >> i try and swim, but i don't >> you know, i'll tell you a funny story -- >> do you ever lose? >> i get in a slow lane so i can win, how's that for an snans. >> have you lost a swimmi
so it's quite a big honor to represent the united states in your sport. for your sport. there's a lot of training that goes behind getting to that level. a lot of pressure. but the reward is standing on the award stand. you know, just watching it. all just unfold your success. that's why you see people cry. >> because when they play the anthem and all the work is suddenly worth it -- i can see even now, you're emotional about it. >> well, it's kind of strange because i didn't have...
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>> translator: of course the polls taken inside the united states show that over 75% of the united states population are still somewhat nebulous about the real reasons of that event, of those events. what i said were a number of questions. an event has occurred. due to that, two countries have been occupied and the conflict still continues. every day, hundreds of people in afghanistan, pakistan and iraq are killed. would it not have been better to have a more precise analysis and find out the true in-depth reason of the events of september 11th, make that -- make those findings transparent to the populations in the nations across the world, and then have a response in unison. of course, the expense would have been much less. do you know how much has been spent during the afghan and iraq war? >> a considerable amount of money but let me ask you this, mr. president. if nearly 3,000 iranians had been murdered in the way that americans were on 9/11, in tehran, how would you have reacted to the country that you believed had done that? >> translator: so you are saying that the country of afghan
>> translator: of course the polls taken inside the united states show that over 75% of the united states population are still somewhat nebulous about the real reasons of that event, of those events. what i said were a number of questions. an event has occurred. due to that, two countries have been occupied and the conflict still continues. every day, hundreds of people in afghanistan, pakistan and iraq are killed. would it not have been better to have a more precise analysis and find out...
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> tonight, the words of bill clinton, the 42nd president of the united states on the nuclear threat from iran. do you trust him? >> not on this, i don't. >> what he could say to mitt romney? >> if he's going double down on the 47% remark, it will cause difficulties. we know the overwhelming number of those people work and have children. >> president obama and the economy. how is he managed to avoid public retribution for not fixing the economy? >> it's not a normal thing. >> the extraordinary work of a clinton initiative. >> keep pushing the rocks up the hill. >> big ideas from the big names. dee pock chopra, things get lively at the global initiative. you want to make farming sexy, don't you? this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> mr. president, thank you very much for sparing the time to talk to me. you are in the eighth year now, of the clinton global initiative. i would imagine all the world leaders you managed to amass here, there are a few topics of concentrated attention. probably right at the top of the list would be this simmering tension between israel and iran. now, i interviewed
> tonight, the words of bill clinton, the 42nd president of the united states on the nuclear threat from iran. do you trust him? >> not on this, i don't. >> what he could say to mitt romney? >> if he's going double down on the 47% remark, it will cause difficulties. we know the overwhelming number of those people work and have children. >> president obama and the economy. how is he managed to avoid public retribution for not fixing the economy? >> it's not a...
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it's more than just lip service because it's coming from the mouth of the president of the united states, but ultimately, yes, legislation is what really counts. there's a man married to another man in a state that that recognizes that and cannot get a tax break. it's a little thing. but it's a thing, you know. and if there was federal legislation in place, he would not be talking about that. >> and with a republican administration, with mitt romney and paul ryan, they made their opinions clear, and are you nervous? >> oh, it scares me quite a bit. >> the good work that is being done could just evaporate. >> they are in the process of trying to take away rights. that's what scares me about that ticket, you know. they are very clear, you know, about wanting to put something into the constitution that would limit rights, and i feel like when you go into that booth and you vote, you have to think about that, and you have to think about your son or your doctor or you are a postman, and are you comfortable with the idea of bringing in a group of people that want to take away their rights. i'm
it's more than just lip service because it's coming from the mouth of the president of the united states, but ultimately, yes, legislation is what really counts. there's a man married to another man in a state that that recognizes that and cannot get a tax break. it's a little thing. but it's a thing, you know. and if there was federal legislation in place, he would not be talking about that. >> and with a republican administration, with mitt romney and paul ryan, they made their opinions...
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well, the buck stops with the president of the united states. he asked for the job. it's his responsibility to stay on top of it and he right now is not staying on top of this recovery. >> rupert murdoch has tweeted tonight that he thinks that governor christie should now publicly declare very loudly and clearly, redeclare his support for mitt romney given all the praise he's lavished on the president and if he doesn't, then he would bear the blame, according to mr. murdoch, for the next four years in barack obama gets in. what do you make of that? >> oh, i don't go that far at all. i think at the point at which chris christie was saying that it was all quite legitimate. i think president obama at the beginning of this did keep his concentration on this and i think he was entitled to what chris christie said about him. what i'm saying is in the last couple of days, he has been 100% devoted to running for office. he has taken his eye off the ball and in some parts of new york, some parts of new jersey, things are getting worse. they're not getting better. the presiden
well, the buck stops with the president of the united states. he asked for the job. it's his responsibility to stay on top of it and he right now is not staying on top of this recovery. >> rupert murdoch has tweeted tonight that he thinks that governor christie should now publicly declare very loudly and clearly, redeclare his support for mitt romney given all the praise he's lavished on the president and if he doesn't, then he would bear the blame, according to mr. murdoch, for the next...
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and that is what people want from the united states. doesn't the president get anything from any embassy around the world? >> there are 270 installations around the country and those go into the security professionals at the state department as to what is done. it is crazy to think that consulates would be sending those requests worked. and i can't imagine that is how a president romney would operate. i find it silly that they are trying to make it. do you think you should be focusing on more serious stuff than this? >> i think the binders for women was an awkward formulation. the point the governor was making was that he wouldn't find qualified women. they gave him the binder, but i'm not surprised that he needed the help. they had no women partners, he explained at the time that business schools aren't graduating women at the time. governor romney didn't reach out for the binders then. it is also true that his record was no better than the previous administration. which is poor and reflected in the policies that he is reflecting today
and that is what people want from the united states. doesn't the president get anything from any embassy around the world? >> there are 270 installations around the country and those go into the security professionals at the state department as to what is done. it is crazy to think that consulates would be sending those requests worked. and i can't imagine that is how a president romney would operate. i find it silly that they are trying to make it. do you think you should be focusing on...
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states supreme court. that was the only question, and that's not a hard one. >> no regrets? >> oh, no regrets at all, especially since it's clear that the thing would have ended up the same way anyway. the press did extensive research into what would have happened if what al gore wanted done had been done county by county, and he would have lost anyway. >> when people say about you that you're this fantastic justice -- no one disputes that -- incredibly charismatic, you ask the most questions. >> i don't ask the most questions. that's not true. >> apparently someone has asked in the last 35 years, you hear the guy that asks the most questions. will >> i used to be. >> you ask more than justice thomas, right? >> that's a low bar. >> it's just a bit weird. the guy can join the supreme court and literally not ask any questions? >> that's not unusual. will thurgood marshall rarely asked any questions. in fact, a lot of them -- i was the first one who started asking a lot of questions. i appeared before the cou
states supreme court. that was the only question, and that's not a hard one. >> no regrets? >> oh, no regrets at all, especially since it's clear that the thing would have ended up the same way anyway. the press did extensive research into what would have happened if what al gore wanted done had been done county by county, and he would have lost anyway. >> when people say about you that you're this fantastic justice -- no one disputes that -- incredibly charismatic, you ask...
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he's fair mind and that's relevant because when you are president of the united states, you are boss of the white house and the country. if you are a fair-minded guy, that counts for something. i don't think romney gets credit for that. >> i agree with that. also from a personal point of view, he's pretty well unimpeachable. if you look at his life, he has been with the same woman his entire adult and has been an excellent husband and father and not a whiff of scandal in his personal life. he doesn't drink, never taken drugs or never smoked. he's a good guy when it comes to basic normal human values, isn't he? >> that's right. in our elections, one of the most important qualities is do people relate to you. going back to at least jimmy carter, the more obviously likeable person has won the presidency. now there challenges of how we translate that to people? how do you get people to see that? in the next few weeks we will see mitt romney, this is your life and traveling around the country and see people he helped when he was in the form on church to try to personalize him. there risks
he's fair mind and that's relevant because when you are president of the united states, you are boss of the white house and the country. if you are a fair-minded guy, that counts for something. i don't think romney gets credit for that. >> i agree with that. also from a personal point of view, he's pretty well unimpeachable. if you look at his life, he has been with the same woman his entire adult and has been an excellent husband and father and not a whiff of scandal in his personal...
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states. >> mr. obama said he deserves four more years. that message was drilled home by president clinton who electrified the base with his memorable words. >> president obama started with a much weaker economy than i did. listen to me now. no president, not me, not any ofpredecessors, no one could have fully repaired all the damage he found in just four years. now -- but he has he has laid the foundations for a new modern successful economy. of shared prosperity. if you will renew the president's contract, you will feel it. you will feel it. >> mitt romney and paul ryan are making their case. they're pressing the point hard. attacking mr. obama and his policies. >> we had an economic crisis in 2008. the problem i'm saying is president obama's so-called solutions didn't fix the problem, they've made it worse. so president for the last two years has not been offering solutions, he's been attacking the other party. for the first two years of his presidency, his entire party controlled all of governmen
states. >> mr. obama said he deserves four more years. that message was drilled home by president clinton who electrified the base with his memorable words. >> president obama started with a much weaker economy than i did. listen to me now. no president, not me, not any ofpredecessors, no one could have fully repaired all the damage he found in just four years. now -- but he has he has laid the foundations for a new modern successful economy. of shared prosperity. if you will renew...
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department or for the united states and hot spots throughout the world. the highest priority is to protect their lives in the future. >> congressman, thank you very much for joining me. >> okay. got it. >> my next guest has known general petraeus. the author of the new book "the generals." welcome, mr. ricks. >> thank you. >> you say at the start of this book there are no bad soldier, only bad generals. many people have taken a dim view of general petraeus', but where do you position him as a general? >> one of the saddest aspects of the entire mess was that petraeus was one of our best generals in recent years. what bothers me as a nation is we're paying a lot more attention to the sex lives of our generals than to the real lives of our soldiers. we have a unch about of mediocre generals in iraq. tommy franks, ricardo sanchez, george casey. petraeus went in and got the united states out of the war in iraq and for that the nation owes him a great debt and yet we seem to have forgotten his combat tours and we focus on aspects of his private life. what i sa
department or for the united states and hot spots throughout the world. the highest priority is to protect their lives in the future. >> congressman, thank you very much for joining me. >> okay. got it. >> my next guest has known general petraeus. the author of the new book "the generals." welcome, mr. ricks. >> thank you. >> you say at the start of this book there are no bad soldier, only bad generals. many people have taken a dim view of general...